1930s Enamel-Top Drop Leaf Kitchen Table with Drawer (Missing Legs)
1930s Enamel-Top Drop Leaf Kitchen Table with Drawer (Missing Legs)
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Description : This vintage 1930s drop-leaf kitchen table features a white enamel top decorated with a black crosshatch pinstripe pattern, characteristic of Depression-era design. The table includes two 10" sliding leaves and a single center drawer for utility storage. With overall dimensions of 39½" W x 27½" D (with leaves extended) and standing approximately 8" high in its current state (due to missing legs), this piece is ideal for restoration, use as a wall-mounted workstation, or creative repurposing. The enamel finish is well-preserved with signs of age, while the base and drawer remain functional but worn.
Era:
1930s
Style:
Depression-Era Americana
Technique:
Powder-coated enamel over steel; hand-painted wood base with machined drawer
Tools Used:
Metal brake, enamel kiln, woodworking tools, hand router
History:
Produced during the Great Depression for efficient and hygienic food prep in small American homes. Popular for its easy-clean enamel and space-saving features.
Manufacturer / Maker:
Maker: Unknown; likely inspired by Sellers, McDougall, or similar Hoosier-style producers
Measurements:
39½" W x 27½" D (with two 10" sliding leaves) x 8" T (no legs)
Suggested Weight:
Approximately 45–60 lbs
Item Number : P13614
Category : Tables
Brand : UK
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